Manhattan College High School - Prep Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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TERENCE JOSEPH COONEY Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Indoor Track 1,2,3,4 CCO- Captainjg Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4 CCo-Captainjg Intramurals 1,2,3g Varsity Letter Club 2,3,4g Honor Society I: 1,2,3,4g Student Council 4, Dance Committee 3,4g Prom Committee 3,4g Yearbook Staff 4, Yearbook Booster 4. Yea, he did fly upon wings of the wind Terry, an honor athelete and scholar, has known nothing but victory in his years at the Prep. Dur- ing this time, Terry has earned many honor pins and track medals with a conhdent, natural ease. Not the least of his traits, indeed, is the lively affinity Terry has always shown towards dances, parties, Rock 'n Roll, and members of the fair sex. His good-natured attitudes will always be remembered by those who have known him. In the fall, Terry will be oh' and running to Man- hattan College, where he hopes to gain the nec- essary training towards a degree in Electrical Engineering. JAMES EDWARD CONNORS Indoor Track lg Outdoor Track 1,2g Honor So- ciety II: l,2. Society is built upon trust Jim hails from Good Shepherd parish. In his four years at the Prep, his warm and witty sayings have often enlightened many a dull period. He remains as the undefeated Crossword Puzzlei' champ of the Prep. Although he possesses a strong antipathy for English and Geometry, Jim managed to excel in Chemistry and Algebra. He was the only boy to succeed in burning a hole completely through his Chemistry workbook us- ing only sulphuric acid. When not experimenting with acids Jim enjoys bowling, basketball and swimming. He has decided to further his educa- tion by going to Manhattan College. Muffy?

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RICHARD LOUIS CARELLA Honor Society II: l,2,3g Yearbook Booster Club 1,2,3,4g Student Council 4, Dance Committee 3,4g Prom Committee 3,4. I will never think of the future, it comes soon enough The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved Dick, the guitar player from St. Brendanls, looks forward to the day when he will walk out into the world a mechanical engineer. In his Prep career, he excelled in Math, while he stubbornly resisted Cicerols orations. Dick was always the quiet, studious type. When he was elected to the Student Council no one could say that he hadn't practiced what he preached. He has many likes and among those on the top of the list are cars, records, and his electric guitar. You can find Richard at any hour of the day with either Al Derivan or Kevin Gallagher. fmffwg I ,mzffwfef JOHN JOSEPH CAREY Freshman Track l . He who has lost confidence can lose nothing more John is always ready with a wide grin and a casual Easy. A member of the Little Pop's association, he can frequently be seen in Francis Edwards. Coming from the woodlands of Yon- kers, John enjoys movies, physics periods, the fair sex and R 8: Rf, His devotees include Ken Dugan, Frank Amato, and Bill Salamone. John is, among other things, a delightful conversation- alist and a pool-shark. We bid farewell to John, certainly a staunch member of the student body.



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Qffwefgqawe JAMES THOMAS COSTELLO Intramurals 1,2,35 Cross Country 1. Patience and gentleness is power , Jim attended St. John's Grammar School and from there he traveled to Barrytown. He entered the Prep in his senior year and immediately took a firm foothold in Manhattan's activities. He brought with him en eifervescent personality as well as scholastic and athletic abilities. Due to his frankness and honest countenance, Jim found no difficulty in renewing old friendships and be- ginning new ones. He plans to attend Manhattan College this fall and we all wish him the greatest success in his bright future. RAYMOND JAMES COSGROVE Honor Society II: 1,25 Catechetical Society 45 Vice-President A.D.C. 45 Booster Club 45 Intra- murals 15 Dance Committee 45 Prom Committee 45 Yearbook Staff 4. Still pleased to teach, but yet not proud to know One can hardly find a more affable and lht- hearted fellow than Ray. A worthy representative of St. Margaret's, Cosy can always be seen wherever happenings, convivial of nature, occur. Having a distinct aversion to Math and Science, Ray has always been a major bulwark of the Liberal Arts course, which helll take at Man- hattan. He is usually seen with F. Segers and J. McEntee but recently he has been associated with the parking lot crowd. He prefers good books, money and girls, and had a ball at the Senior Prom. A valued member of the Catechet- ical Society and Vice-President of his class A.D.C., Ray's congenial personality and charm- ing manner will always be his most valuable assets.

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